UT Health Cizik School of Nursing Spring 2022

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I have been looking for a forum for Spring 2022 nursing applicants. 

I have submitted my application with a GPA of 4.0 and 94% HESI cumulative score. 

Anyone else applied for the Spring 2022 semester? If so, what are your stats? 

Just now, Regan M said:

UTHSCSA

congrats!! 

Thanks! Good luck to you

@Rachel Boeding I was also accepted to Baylor and St.Thomas. I really wanted to get into UTH its so much cheaper:( 

@FutureNICUNurse_Jas I knowwww so much cheaper! Even though it's a semester longer it's my number one choice. Hopefully we will get acceptance letters on Monday!! 

@Rachel Boeding I hope so that would be awesome!! What’s your second choice school? I just went with St.Thomas since I had one more class for Baylor. I don’t want to be exhausted before starting Nursing School LOL 

44 minutes ago, Regan M said:

Thanks! Good luck to you

If you don’t mind me asking I’m having issues with getting in contact with someone in admissions at UTHSCSA in regards to all my prerequisites. They accept the same as UTHS for micro and anatomy right? When I did the course equivalence it was pulling up completely different courses at San Jacinto Community college.

Did anyone apply to the accelerated, non-nursing degree program? I am changing careers and applied to Baylor, St. Thomas and UTH and the only one I am waiting on is UTH. The admissions office told me I wouldn't hear anything until November 15th. 

54 minutes ago, Rachel Boeding said:

Did anyone apply to the accelerated, non-nursing degree program? I am changing careers and applied to Baylor, St. Thomas and UTH and the only one I am waiting on is UTH. The admissions office told me I wouldn't hear anything until November 15th. 

Not sure what you mean by non-nursing accelerated degree program. UTH is a 16 month program. They sent a wave of acceptances late last month. Not sure if there is another wave or they accepted everyone for the semester. This school is very elusive with everything and does not communicate well with prospective students. Its a waiting game and cross your fingers that the lottery picks you. LOL

6 minutes ago, Coldpizza said:

Not sure what you mean by non-nursing accelerated degree program. UTH is a 16 month program. They sent a wave of acceptances late last month. Not sure if there is another wave or they accepted everyone for the semester. This school is very elusive with everything and does not communicate well with prospective students. Its a waiting game and cross your fingers that the lottery picks you. LOL

Sorry I meant the 2nd degree Accelerated BSN. If you have a non-nursing degree ? I for some reason thought the thread was a mix of regular track and the pacesetter?

1 minute ago, Rachel Boeding said:

Sorry I meant the 2nd degree accelerated BSN. If you have a non-nursing degree ? I for some reason thought the thread was a mix of regular track and the pacesetter?

They only have one program for BSN which is the pacesetter. The other program is an ADN to BSN. I could be wrong though. Looking at the website the pacesetter program is the 2nd degree program. 

On 11/10/2021 at 11:37 AM, FutureNICUNurse_Jas said:

@Rachel Boeding I hope so that would be awesome!! What’s your second choice school? I just went with St.Thomas since I had one more class for Baylor. I don’t want to be exhausted before starting Nursing School LOL 

Sorry I thought I replied to this! My second is also St. Thomas for the same reasoning LOL. I didn't want to take 2 more classes that have nothing to do with science or nursing. Also I like that St. Thomas is in person! 

I’ve never really seen this discussed but what school did everyone do their prerequisites at? I’ve applied multiple times to the UT pacesetter  program with pretty OK/good stats. 3.4 GPA overall, 3.7 science GPA, 85 over all on the HESI and haven’t gotten in but I kinda feel like because I didn’t do my prerequisites at a university and at a local college instead (lonestar) that it has hurt my chances. 
 

im still waiting to hear back about Spring 2022 and don’t really have any hopes of getting in but I kinda feel like UT judges based on if you went to UT or another university for your prerequisites versus a community college. 

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